It follows 16-year-old (played by Giulio Pranno) and his estranged biological father, Willi (Claudio Santamaria), a traveling wedding singer.
The phrase (All my crazy love) is most famously associated with a powerful true story that has inspired both a bestselling novel and a major award-winning film. The True Story: Franco and Andrea Antonello
The title "Tutto il mio folle amore" itself is a poetic reference. It is a line from the song ( What Are the Clouds ), written by the legendary filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini and famously performed by Domenico Modugno . The song reflects on the fleeting, beautiful, and sometimes "crazy" nature of love and existence, which mirrors the themes of the father-son journey. Tutto il mio folle amore
In 2010, the father and son traveled for three months across the United States and South America on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
The trip became a transformative experience for both. Franco learned to see the world through Andrea's eyes, and Andrea gained a level of autonomy that had previously seemed impossible. Literary and Cinematic Adaptations It follows 16-year-old (played by Giulio Pranno) and
Franco wanted to give Andrea a sense of freedom and independence, choosing a path with no set rules or predetermined stops.
The journey was first chronicled by author Fulvio Ervas in the 2012 book Se ti abbraccio non aver paura ( If I Hug You, Don't Be Afraid ), which became a massive bestseller. It is a line from the song (
This real-life adventure became a cultural phenomenon in Italy and beyond: